đš Dark Souls + Far Cry + Resident Evil = Horror RPG of your dreams?! đ±
What happens when Dark Souls meets the open-world chaos of Far Cry and the spine-chilling suspense of Resident Evil? You get a horror RPG that will leave you on the edge of your seat! đ„
đ Challenging combat
đ Massive open world
đč Horrifying enemies and twisted stories
Ready to face your darkest fears? Donât miss out on this heart-pounding adventure! đ

If you took Far Cryâs high-octane FPS action, Dark Soulsâ aesthetic, and Resident Evilâs perfected blend of action and horror, mixing together these three ingredients in a bowl, youâd end up with something a little bit like Crisol: Theater of Idols.
Developed by Vermila Studios and set to be published by Blumhouse Games, Crisol: Theater of Idols is an upcoming action-adventure/RPG hybrid that takes players to Hispania, a twisted version of Spain.
âPlay as Gabriel, a soldier who uses blood as both a weapon and lifeline. Explore the cursed island of Tormentosa, uncover dark secrets, and battle horrifying enemies. Will you survive?â teases the synopsis.
Itâs a tad vague, but allow me to unpack the game in a little more detail.
Played from a first-person perspective, Crisol: Theater of Idols sees players assume the role of soldier Gabriel who, as hinted at in the synopsis, can use his own blood as a weapon.
Why might he need to do that? Well, heâs on a mission to complete a divine task set by the Sun God thatâll take him to the island of Tormentosa – a location with a chilling history of cults and blood sacrifice.
Beyond that, story details are thin on the ground, but I can tell you what gameplay will consist of.
Blood ties into everything, and doesnât just power your weapons; itâll help you solve puzzles as you fight for your life, but you have to use it wisely.
âEvery shot drains your life,â devs warn, so youâre not going to want to recklessly charge into every combat encounter.
Of course, there are upgrades youâll be able to unlock but thereâs no information just yet on what those might look like.
Whilst navigating through Tormentosa, you will be able to unlock new weapons.
As for the gameâs enemies, theyâre described as âstaggering statues brought to lifeâ but Iâd say thatâs underselling how creepy they are.
Thereâs one gif on the Steam description of this game, featuring one of these creatures, thatâs been replaying the entire time Iâve been typing, and Iâm pretty sure itâs about to become a mainstay in my nightmares.
Reflecting the religious undertones of the game, these statues look like the kind of ornate deities you might see represented in places of worship, albeit with blood dripping from their eyes.
Crisol: Theater of Idols remains without a release date for now but we do know that itâs coming to PC via Steam, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S.